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Afghanistan families who once fled political unrest and economic hardship are now being forced to return from neighbouring ...
Relentless conflict, mass displacement, and disease outbreaks are behind soaring malnutrition rates across Sudan, putting ...
Without urgent climate action, the children of Tuvalu could become the last generation to live on an archipelago that is quickly going underwater.
UNICEF Australia Ambassador Emma McKeon shares lifesaving tips to keep children safe in and around water – and highlights how ...
For the world's most vulnerable children, UNICEF's presence on the ground is much more than just life-saving deliveries. In their greatest times of need, UNICEF is an encouraging message of hope from ...
UNICEF’s impact shows what’s possible when people and communities come together to uplift the lives of every child.
Climate change is changing childhood. Here is your guide on how to talk to children about disasters and climate anxiety.
But there are simple actions you can take to help create a better future. Climate change is how we see and feel the changes in the weather, such as the temperature and the rainfall patterns that ...
Welcome to UNICEF Australia’s parent and teacher resource hub – a dedicated space to helping you support the children and young people in your life. Being a parent, teacher, or carer is an incredibly ...
Youth Justice Laws Public Statement Children in contact with the law are among the most vulnerable members of our society, and as such have special protections under international law. Australia is a ...
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